D-Link DSL-2640U user manual Wireless Security

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Wireless – Security

The next screen is the Wireless – Security screen which allows you to select the network authentication method and to enable or disable WEP encryption. Note that depending on the network authentication that is selected, the screen will change accordingly so additional fields can be configured for the specific authentication method.

Network authentication methods include the following—

Openanyone can access the network. The default is a disabled WEP encryption setting.

SharedWEP encryption is enabled and encryption key strength of 64-bit or 128-bit needs to be selected. Click on Set Encryption Keys to manually set the network encryption keys. Up to 4 different keys can be set and you can come back to select which one to use at anytime.

802.1X—requires mutual authentication between a client station and the router by including a RADIUS-based authentication server. Information about the RADIUS server such as its IP address, port and key must be entered. WEP encryption is also enabled and the encryption strength must also be selected.

WPA—(Wi-Fi Protected Access)usually used for the larger Enterprise environment, it uses a RADIUS server and TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) encryption (instead of WEP encryption which is disabled). TKIP uses128-bit dynamic session keys (per user, per session, and per packet keys).

WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access – Pre-Shared Key)WPA for home and SOHO environments also using the same strong TKIP encryption, per-packet key construction, and key management that WPA provides in the enterprise environment. The main difference is that the password is entered manually. A group re-key interval time is also required.

WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2)second generation of WPA which uses AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) instead of TKIP as its encryption method. Network re-auth interval is the time in which another key needs to be dynamically issued.

WPA2-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 – Pre-Shared Key)suitable for home and SOHO environments, it also uses AES encryption and requires you to enter a password and an re-key interval time.

Mixed WPA2 / WPAduring transitional times for upgrades in the enterprise environment, this mixed authentication method allows “upgraded” and users not yet “upgraded” to access the network via the router. RADIUS server information must be entered for WPA and a as well as a group re-key interval time. Both TKIP and AES are used.

Mixed WPA2 / WPA-PSKuseful during transitional times for upgrades in the home or SOHO environment, a pre-shared key must be entered along with the group re-key interval time. Both TKIP and AES are also used.

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Contents LinkDSL-2640U Table of Contents Tatus Important Safety Instructions Package ContentsMode Front Panel ViewDescription Back Panel View PortConnecting the Router to Your Computer Configuring the Router Wizard ATM PVC ConfigurationPage Connection Type Network Address Translation Settings PPP Username and PasswordDevice Setup Wireless Setup Summary Wireless -- Basic WirelessWireless Security WAN Page Page Page Page Page Page LAN Page DNS DNS Server ConfigurationDynamic DNS Logout Adsl Settings Advanced SetupAdsl Tone Settings Virtual Server NAT-Virtual Servers SetupPage DMZ IP Filter SNMP-ConfigurationIncoming IP Filtering Setup Page Outgoing IP Filtering Setup Page Bridge Filters MAC Filtering SetupPage Time of Day Restrictions Parental ControlRouting Routing--Static Route Routing-Default Gateway Page Routing-RIP Configuration Quality of ServiceThis screen allows you to add a network traffic class rule Port Mapping Page Local CertificatePage Trusted CA Wireless Wireless-Advance Setting Page Page Wireless-MAC Filter Wireless-Bridge Wireless-QoS Tools Access ControlAccess Control-Admin Access Control-IP Address Access Control-ServicesPage Time Remote Log TR-069 Client Page System Save and RebootBackup Settings Restore Default Settings Update SettingsPage Firmware Test Page Device Info StatusDhcp Clients Route Info WAN InfoLog LAN ATM Page Adsl Adsl BER Test Wireless Station Info